
The Announcement: In a chilling broadcast, Iranian State Television has officially declared the launch of what it calls the “Triple Monster” — a mᴀssive, coordinated barrage of new-generation ballistic missiles aimed directly at U.S. and Israeli targets.

The Arsenal: The broadcast specifically named three of Iran’s most advanced missiles: the Qadr, Emad (Imad), and Kheibar Shekan. Crucially, Tehran claims these specific variants are equipped with multi-warhead (MIRV) technology. This means each missile can release several independent, maneuverable warheads designed to slip past advanced radar systems.

The “Final Batch”: The anchor ominously referred to this heavy salvo as the “final batch of destruction.” Military analysts suggest this indicates a “maximum-effort” saturation strike, with the IRGC emptying its remaining strategic reserves before U.S. and Israeli bunker-busters completely obliterate their underground launch sites.
Air Defense Crisis: By utilizing “split” warheads, Iran is drastically multiplying the number of incoming projectiles in the sky.

This tactic is explicitly designed to overwhelm and exhaust the already strained Patriot, THAAD, and Arrow air defense grids across the Middle East.